IMO when buying one of these rifles, Id take those so called accuracy guarantee group pictures you get with a rifle with a grain of salt. The monolith I had at one time also came with one that could never be repeated. Im not saying the LB wont shoot, I just could not shoot it like I could my JP or GAP10. From my experience with all three, the JP or GAP would be the way to go. The GAP-10 shoots so good it makes the shooter look better then he is.
A big difference between the LB and the others are options. Gap and JP will build you a rifle with your input on customization. Ill never forget when my FFL called up LB to order a Monolith and requested a surefire brake installed ( even when provided).... forget about it. This somewhat bothered me as there are so many options out there and the price of the rifle.
If nothing else, look at how many GAP-10 owners are unhappy... We have a huge thread here of owners and JP owners have a large following also. When I was buying the LB monolith I noticed there were a very limited amount of information out there on it. Compared to other AR10s, the LB shoots very well, but to me, the GAP-10 is the King. (LRP-07 the queen).
FYI: The JP really does feel like it has ball bearings in the smoothness of the cocking handle. Amazing craftmanship.
A big difference between the LB and the others are options. Gap and JP will build you a rifle with your input on customization. Ill never forget when my FFL called up LB to order a Monolith and requested a surefire brake installed ( even when provided).... forget about it. This somewhat bothered me as there are so many options out there and the price of the rifle.
If nothing else, look at how many GAP-10 owners are unhappy... We have a huge thread here of owners and JP owners have a large following also. When I was buying the LB monolith I noticed there were a very limited amount of information out there on it. Compared to other AR10s, the LB shoots very well, but to me, the GAP-10 is the King. (LRP-07 the queen).
FYI: The JP really does feel like it has ball bearings in the smoothness of the cocking handle. Amazing craftmanship.